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The KOREAN ACTORS 200 website aims to introduce the 200 actors that best represent the present and future of Korean cinema to the people in the film industry all over the world.
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  • Go Changsuk
  • Go Changsuk 고창석
    "Regardless of genres, he’s an expert that oils the wheels of laughter. He’s a farceur by nature who sublimates dark pathos into laughter."
Filmography
<Innocence> (2020)
<Jesters: The Game Changers> (2019)
<Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong> (2019)
<Be With You> (2018)
<Seondal: The Man who Sells the River> (2016)
<The Con Artists> (2014)
<Tabloid Truth> (2014)
<The Huntresses> (2014)
<The Grand Heist> (2012)
<Miss Conspirator> (2012)
<The Front Line> (2011)
<Quick> (2011)
<The Showdown> (2011)
<Hello Ghost> (2010)
<Secret Reunion> (2010)
<City of Fathers> (2009)
<Rough Cut> (2008)
<Going By The Book> (2007)
Contact
blossoment@hanmail.net

Go Changsuk, a middle-aged actor, has a mischievous smile like a child. He was a former member of a singing troupe and stepped into the film world with minor or supporting roles in early 2000. In Going By The Book (2007), he appeared as a police chief who was in trouble during mock training and a movie director who instructed actors to perform realistic action scenes in Rough Cut (2008). In City of Fathers (2009), where he starred as an incompetent bottom feeder chased by a private lender, the actor pulled off the wrecked character who tried to save his son. Unexpectedly, however, the actor got public attention through the role of Vietnamese boss, a minor role in Secret Reunion (2010). His unique facial expression elicited laughter when he threatened Song Kangho in awkward Korean, saying, “You’ll be dead meat, punk.” In Hello Ghost (2010), Go played a heavy-smoking ghost who appeared in front of Sangman (Cha Taehyun), a lonely man who tried to kill himself. This wacky and ridiculous ghost comforts Sangman’s weary life by advising him that his family is a source of power. The film’s success made Go Changsuk a sought-after actor. In the historical action drama The Showdown (2011), the actor played a deserter and desperately fought to survive. Although films with his true color or humane sympathy were not recognized as successfully as the comedies, he was firmly established as a master key that always works in Korean genre films through the summer box-office hit The Front Line (2011) and the action drama Quick (2011) about a delivery man. The two films were released at the same time in July 2011. In the 2010s, Korean commercial films enjoyed the feast of such good supporting male actors. The actor representing the period is Go Changsuk. If the existing male actors had a strong impression of middle-aged men or machos, Go was a special actor who firmly established his position with an innocent, child-like character. Go Changsuk’s acting, which smoothly brings out eccentricity, is free from ....

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